The first of the collection of L.A EPs. An awesome sneak peak into what's to
come of the full length Los Angeles. Two of the six tracks appear on Los
Angeles. Standout Tracks: Rickshaw, Paper Crane Gang, Interference.

FlyLo's fist LP, and definitely his weakest. It's good, but it's apparent that
he hasn't quite found his sound yet. It's still better than a lot of electronic
artists can do and I still recommend it so listeners can see where FlyLo
began. Standout Tracks: 1983, Bad Actors.

The only L.A EP that was released after the full length Los Angeles was
released. There are some really great remixes on this album along with
some tunes that didn't make it onto Los Angeles. Standout tracks: Parisian
Goldfish (Take Remix),

An ep full of simmering beats. FlyLo really created gold on this release. The vocal
samples are better than ever and the songs groove with a chill and trippy vibe
throughout. An excellent album for any occasion. Highly recommended as far as
FlyLo's eps go. Standout Tracks: Tea Leaf Dancers, Vegas Collie, Massage
Situation.

FlyLo strives to create his experimental magnum opus, and creates a classic album with this
release. The only downfall is the cluttering and over-use of samples that makes for a
confusing listen at points, and that's the only reason it's not first on this list. This album is
still an absolute masterpiece and a must have for any music listener who is looking for
music that breaks ever rule, defies every law and transports you to an untraveled area of
the subconscious. The album contains everything from Jazz drumming, to dreamy harp
solos, to acid sax solos, heavy bass and shaky beats.. Standout Tracks: Zodiac Shit, Nose
Art, Recoiled, Drips / Auntie's Harp, Table Tennis (feat. Laura Darlington).

A revolutionary album that sounds like absolutely nothing else out there. The beats
bump harder than any other FlyLo album and the samples add a lot to the atmosphere, instead of a collage
of indistinguishable samples that Cosmogramma
contains. Standout tracks: Breath, Sleepy Dinosaur, Comet Course, Melt!, Auntie's
Lock/Infinitum (ft. Laura Darlington).

Nah i was saying if mono/polys new album was ranked against these it'd be at number 4 on the list, i didn't realize you were referring to my mistake i made of putting the Melt! remix on L.A EP 2X3 by "Monopoly" and not "Mono/Poly"

mask- listening to that now, its a good song...there are just so man songs to listen to if you add up
the three L.A eps and the full legnth LA, i often get tracks mixed up. But pretty much every song he
makes is sick